ORANGE – Album Vinyl

$36.50

ORANGE is the MonaLisa Twins’ second original album and available on vinyl. The disc is triple-coloured in orange and white tones which makes every copy look completely unique. While staying true to their roots – The Sixties – in this album the Twins branch out into new territories of musical styles. You can expect to hear a more experimental and very tongue-in-cheek side of the MonaLisa Twins. Check the tabs below for more info.

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Absolutely fantabulous!!

Mattias Soderberg (verified owner)–15/05/2020

I heard one song on YouTube, I believe it was ”Still a friend of mine” and I was sold 😜 Being a lover of PowerPop and also The Beatles the MonaLisa Twins totally rocked my world!! I bought all their albums to date! Orange on both CD and Vinyl 😊 These girls are so talented!! Love their own music and how the take the oldies to a new level!! I’ll definitely be on the lookout for new stuff from these awesome artists!!

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Addictive

Jeremy (verified owner)–04/05/2020

Exceeds all my expectations. I found myself listening to “Waiting for the Waiter” on line after stumbling across it and then I found “Still a Friend of Mine” on one of those pesky Facebook sponsored things. I felt so rotten that I was enjoying this music for free that I decided to buy the album and play fair. What a fabulous find. Every track is magnificent and stands listening to over and over again – especially if you have a convertible car and the sun is shining….

Twins surrounded by Beatles.

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Great gift for a great friend of mine

Jorgito –24/01/2020

I was looking for a birthday gift for a very good friend of mine. He is a vinyl and Beatles fan. So I bought your Orange vinyl album for him. He didn’t know you and your music. And is was perfect surprise. He likes the album very much. It is his first non black (colour) vinyl album, which he appreciated a lot also. All in all, a perfect birthday gift.
Greatings
Jorgito

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Very nice record

Martin Verhoef (verified owner)–02/01/2020

I had not heard of these musical ladies since short when I saw them on facebook. This made me curious if this music was to my taste so gave it a try. Well I have to say it didn’t dissappoint. Very nice refreshing music and very well recorded. Also the vinyl is of good quality and there is very little background noise. The sleeve is also of high quality and very nice printed. With other words I would recommend this record to everybody who likes refreshing music. Well done Mona & Lisa!

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Starting my own Louvre...

Stephen Kosior (verified owner)–04/12/2019

This has quickly become one of my favorite collections of beautiful things. Though I didn’t need to own Orange on vinyl, I couldn’t think of a better way to show my support for the beautiful things to come then by displaying it proudly in my game room. Job well done Team MLT. A beautiful thing, inside and out!

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Orange Vinyl

William Huff (verified owner)–22/04/2019

Well, I don’t need to review the music on this disc, because if you are here, you know how good these songs are. But I do wan’t to be sure to let you know that if you have a turntable and are wondering if the vinyl edition is worth getting, the answer is resounding yes. It is quality pressing, nothing second rate here, and the fidelity is outstanding. Now, Mona and Lisa and Co, please give serious consideration to pressing your first LP of original songs to vinyl. I will be first in the queue to pick up a copy.

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Just slightly disappointed

Paul Brian Canney (verified owner)–20/12/2018

The album of course, musically, is an absolute Gem! My only disappointment is that the splash is very minimal on one side and on side 1 it’s basically a solid orange platter. (I know, I know.. I didn’t buy it for the color. But I could have saved a few bucks and just got the cd. Or the download for that matter.
Nonetheless, I haven’t lost any enthusiasm for the twins. Still a fan!

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MonaLisa Twins –25/12/2018

Hi Paul,
Thanks for your review. We’re sorry to hear that you are disappointed with the color distribution on the vinyl. We can understand that you expected it to have a bit more dramatic color contrasts. But we went for a production like this to get every vinyl look different. Every copy is unique in its design as it is orange pellets randomly thrown in the melting pot, so no one can predict how they mix and how the colours on the vinyl would turn out. We thank you for your feedback on our music though, and hope you can grow to love the uniqueness of your vinyl, as we know it was so proud to have been chosen to become yours 😉

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All You Need Is Orange

Howard Bedwell (verified owner)–28/10/2018

I am a very recent convert to the Mona Lisa Twins and their beautiful vision after discovering their amazing archive of work on YouTube, stretching back over ten years. I immediately thought to myself, ‘why hasn’t anyone told me about this’ and I haven’t wasted any time making up for my loss. I have now purchased everything that the Mona Lisa Twins have produced musically and am transported to the sixties where I revelled in the anticipation of the next Beatles or Stones release. Now it is the next MLT release!

Orange is a must have album for anyone who appreciates well written, sung and performed music that is perfectly produced. Like Sgt Pepper’s, it gets better with each listening and also includes the lyrics on the inner sleeve so you can follow along, as with that Beatles’ record just over fifty years ago. Briefly, following are some of my notes on each track.

No More Worries Company – Mona & Lisa share the lead on this opener written mainly by Rudolf I believe. A catchy ‘Roaring Twenties’ style musical assuring us we have nothing to worry about. As you listen to this album, all your cares will disappear, I promise!

Once Upon A Time – Featuring Lisa on lead and Mona harmonies. This will transport you back to the psychedelic late sixties and the ‘dawning of the age of Aquarius, complete with the language of the day, spurred along by Sebastian’s blues harp. A wonderful indulgence!

Close To You – Also featuring Lisa on lead, Mona harmonies. A lovely 60s style ballad about lost/found love.

It’s Alright – Featuring Mona “Teachers”, Lisa verses, Both chorus. Spontaneous and playful with the twins beautiful intertwining vocals a special feature. They work together seamlessly.

In It For Love – Lisa on lead, Mona harmonies. A bubbly number that for some reason reminds me of the sixties again. Is it the kinks’ ‘Dedicated Follower of Fashion’, the Rolling Stones ‘Out of Our Heads’ or perhaps Herman’s Hermits ‘I’m Into Something Good’?

Count On Me – Lisa 1st verse, then both. Initial idea formulated in the dark by Lisa during a blackout. Rudolf contributed the chorus. A sublimely haunting and gentle tune with matching lyrics philosophising on ‘what’s it all about’.

Sweet Lorraine – Mona on lead, Lisa harmonies. A bitter/sweet story with a deadly twist, perhaps! You’ll need to listen to the lyrics carefully to find out! Listen out for the trumpet and I’m sure you can also hear a tenor horn or French horn there somewhere. Now where could they be coming from?

That’s Life – Lisa on lead, Mona harmonies. A fun song about the ups and downs and twists of life and how important it is to seize the moment. Partnered with an excellent and hilarious video. ‘Life, give it a chance ……….. Before the book closes’!

Club 27- – Mona on lead, Lisa harmonies. A real rocker in tribute to real rockers who never had a 28th birthday. Mona on lead vocals showing she has true rock cred to go with Lisa’s magical guitar work. What a blast!

Still a Friend of Mine – Lisa lead, Mona harmonies. A sublime ballad featuring Papa Rudi on piano and Lisa on lead vocals with Mona in perfect harmony. Truly beautiful song also accompanied by a beautiful video. Not to be missed.

Do yourself a favour. Order a copy immediately. And if you haven’t already, double up with their truly awesome first album ‘While We’re Together’. You won’t be disappointed.

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Jung Roe (verified owner)–25/12/2018

Great review with insightful commentary on each track!

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ORANGE album sounds great and is beautifully designed.

Andres Mendez (verified owner)–01/09/2018

I stumbled upon the Mona Lisa Twins recently by searching YouTube for Beatles videos, I’m a big Beatles fan. It took one Mona Lisa video to get me hooked on the band. The band adds so much originality and personality to all the songs they do. I purchased the Orange album to check out their original material and it has exceeded all my expectations. I love the graphic design of this album and the photos of Mona and Lisa on the front totally capture their personality. This album is original material that clearly draws inspiration from all the bands they have grown up with over the years. I plan to purchase all their music in the future. They have quickly become one of my favorite new bands. Please keep the great songs and videos coming!

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The vinyl LP is awesome

Jung Roe (verified owner)–07/11/2017

Orange will be one of the finest Rock albums you’ve ever owned. Modern and unique sound of the MonaLisa Twins with elements of the best of rock music over the last 55+ years since the 60’s will move you. I guarantee you will listen to the album over and over again because it’s that good!

There is nothing like owning an incredibly great album like Orange in the form of a Vinyl LP. In person they look and feel awesome, and the fact they are each completely unique makes them that much more special.

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Richard McGlenn (verified owner)–07/11/2017

Now that is a wild looking and cool mixture of the white and ORANGE!! Love it!

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Turning the world ORANGE!!

Richard McGlenn (verified owner)–07/11/2017

Got my Vinyl Orange and it’s a one of a kind. Side A is nearly totally ORANGE and Side B looks like an ORANGE colored sunset. Listening to it now on the turntable. Thank you Mona and Lisa for the beautiful and positive music you’ve created on this album to help make the world a better place. You two are the World’s Goodwill Ambassadors of Music. #ORANGEisthenewalbum

Great Album ! Five stars

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Richard McGlenn (verified owner)–07/11/2017

Looks like white and ORANGE agate. Very nice!!

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ORANGE

Jerry Chamness –05/11/2017

Orange is a fantastic album! I have not been so excited about an album since The Beatles White Album. There is something for everyone on this album. So many songs are just amazing. Hey Waiter, with Lisa singing in her best sultry voice and John Sebastian playing mouth harp, just blows me away! And, (I think) Mona’s “No More Worries Company” is funny and entertaining. It gets stuck in my head and I find myself humming it all day long. And the ballads are so beautiful. Wow, what an awesome album! Better than their last album, but I still love, and listen to, every song on “When We’re Together.” ORANGE is a must have for your music collection, and if you don’t already have it, you should also get “When We’re Together.”
The MonaLisa-Twins are so talented and their music, simply amazing!

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Fantastic Vinyl Fun!

M Farlow (verified owner)–25/10/2017

Hello all,

[Edit to combine two posts and for clarity]

After a brief on the vinyl, below is my review of the individual tracks of the vinyl as taken from my review of the cd version of ‘ORANGE’.

After a slight delay, as explained by MLT (with apology), at the vinyl pressing plant I have received my vinyl copy of ‘Orange’. I have checked the vinyl over and can report that the vinyl looks great in three colours, two orange one white that blend well. The cover is shiny and embossed with a track list at rear and the inner being a large image with Mona to the left and Lisa to the right covered in orange ‘paint’. The inner ‘slip’ case is as a lyric sheet for each track which seems ‘heavy’ and is ,again, shiny. On inspection, the vinyl appears to be 180gm, very clean with no residue from pressing. Overall the production standards of the vinyl seem very high.

[Edit after listening to vinyl]

I have had a good evening listening to music and have played ORANGE – vinyl three times (more after initial review). I played the album once using my cork platter mat and twice using the ORANGE (felt) Slipmat. I will not give my preference as to the mats but can say that Orange sounds great on both. Although I stated earlier that here where no signs of residue from the pressing plant, I gave the album a once over with an anti static brush before each play of each side as good practice. I also have a spindle weight – not needed some will say – that compliments my set up. I have the opinion that the vinyl edition of ORANGE has a much nicer sound than the CD but that’s kind of subjective.

If you have a turntable then I highly recommend ORANGE on vinyl. Not got a record player? Get one! (My turntable deserved to give this disc a spin!)

TRACK REVIEWS

Following is my review of each track for those of you still reading and those that have skipped to this point;

1. The Future: This clutter of sound will seem somewhat strange or confusing on first play but lays down the foundations for what follows very well and, maybe strangely, makes more sense as the album continues or is replayed.

2. No More Worries Company: This puts me in mind of a cheeky, witty show tune from a stage musical. The lyrics are fun and the tune is very upbeat and raises a chuckle. Like a friendly, warm welcome to the hearth on which the rest of the album gently simmers this track embodies the cheery, fun and staying groovy attitude MLT are known for.

3. Once Upon A Time: Arguably an instant classic, this track puts me in mind of a certain style of mid to late sixties ‘eastern’ influenced music mixed with a deep ‘bluesy’ style. With many a, seems to me, tip of the hat to the artists that have influenced MLT and somewhat meaningful lyrics, this is a wonderful track.

4. Close To You: This track is a superb exploration of wonder and misfortune romance can bring. This is a quintessentially 60’s love song and, to me, would not be out of place if on an album performed by artists such as Chad and Jeremy or Peter and Gordon.

5. It’s Alright: Fast, fun, a little pop like and a clear display of how well the twins voices play off each other. I see this track as a great expression of personal liberty done with the joyous charm MLT often show.

6. Waiting For The Waiter: This track, with the help of John Sebastian on blues harp, is simply outstanding. The lyrics are full of imagery that is, arguably, open to interpretation. This track really does show how well the twins have come along in terms of great song writing. I could not help but think of the Samuel Beckett play ‘Waiting for Godot’ when listening to this track. Also, without going too deeply into a discussion on the matter, I could not stop myself thinking; ‘Should we really wait for the change or get up and go for the change or even make the change ourselves?’. (Define change!)

7. In It For Love: I ‘ain’t misbehaving’ when I write this review! This song is entirely modern in a very nostalgic way. The tune is lightly melodic fun and the lyrics are cheekily optimistic. Once again the vocals here are perfectly matched. I could easily put this song to the top of my favourites of songs that are similar.

8. Count On Me: How heartfelt and beautiful can a song be? Get the tissues ready! With a prominent yet (deceptively) simple guitar leading the dreamy instrumental part and a wonderful vocal rendition by both twins this track is purely magical.

9. Sweet Lorraine: Is this a Beatles song? (I know it’s not). This song is saccharin sweet – but in a good way. A story song that is humorous, sarcastic and mischievous all at the same time this track pleases very much.

10. That’s Life: The very first line in the lyrics of this song got me hooked! The lyrics are full of self deprecating humour of the best kind, down beat optimism and joyously forth rite advice. This song brings an ironic laugh and a smile hard to drop. The guitar work and percussion on the track has a fun clarity. Is that a cowbell I hear? Needs more – chuckle! The song is so infectious it should come with a health warning.

11. Club 27: Though I am familiar with the idea, it took me a minute to realise what the title ‘Club 27’ was referring too – and here’s me a Fortean! Energetic and fast music with Hendrix like guitar work and sang in a let loose and lovin’ it fashion with a tip of the hat to hotel California lyrically this track is vibrant to say the least.

12. Still A Friend Of Mine: Another tear jerking beauty. This track is a personal love song with echoes of universality beyond the simple. Or is it? Listening to the track, one could be easily forgiven for thinking it is as I just described. Reading the lyrics brings to mind other words such as ‘roguish’, ‘rebellious’ and ‘inciting’ though. Either way, this track has an exquisiteness that is easy to accept yet, somehow, hard to explain.

Thank you for the music (and I tried so hard not to mention ABBA). Mona and Lisa (and co) you never cease to please. This album ‘ORANGE’ is great for your fan base and, I have no doubt, will bring on board many who were previously unaware of your work and make fans of the curious.

About the Vinyl

The MonaLisa Twins’ much anticipated follow-up original record ORANGE is available on vinyl! It comes in a gatefold sleeve with spot UV glossed artwork. The triple-coloured vinyl in orange and white will make your copy completely unique and one of a kind as no two coloured discs look the same.

5 years have passed since the release of original material while the Twins played countless shows all over Europe, moved their residence to England, and learned some important life lessons. In other words … they lived life.

In comparison to their first album, which was still written in their teens, ORANGE gives a more mature, sometimes satirical, yet overall still light-hearted approach to topics we all deal with. Love, community, doubt, the past and future and the generally unsettling direction society seems to be taking.

While staying true to their passion for melodic, quirky songwriting, plenty of harmonies, a very “60s” sound and twangy guitar licks, this album branches out into new territories and incorporates very psychedelic but also earthy, bluesy, sometimes even jazzy tones. Built upon everything you loved about their debut album, you can expect to hear a more experimental and very tongue-in-cheek side of the MonaLisa Twins.

Lyrics, Music, Performance, Engineering, Production and Album Design/Photos: MonaLisa Twins